- SD/MISC/1327.
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- 1836.
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
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Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Form Of Warrant for holding a court leet for the manor of the city and suburb of Saint Davids ...,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
A Form Of Warrant for holding the Court Leet for the Manor of Dewsland,
Part of St Davids Diocesan Records
Part of Peter Hellings papers
Includes papers relating to the publication of A Form of Words by Pontefract Press in 1995 and a list of photographs to be used; his curriculum vitae; together with a copy, 1996, of Brian Lewis, The waters of Birmingham which was published in 1997 by his publishing company Pontefract Press and a linked poem 'Jude and Holofernes', [1991], by him. Brian Lewis was introduced to poetry by his teacher Peter Hellings at the James Watt Technical School in Smethwick.
Lewis, Brian, 1936-
Part of Peter Hellings papers
Obituary by Eurwen and Hugh Price, [1994]; programme of the tribute to Peter Hellings, 20 April 1995, as part of the Dylan Thomas Society of Great Britain's programme for 1995; invitation to the launch at Sutton Coldfield, 28 September 2005, and at the Swansea Arts Workshop Gallery, Swansea, 10 November 1995, with programme, together with notes for Manon Hellings's speech about his 'early days'; and a letter from Brian Lewis, 1999, relating to the preparation of the 'collected poems' for publishing with 'some general observations' [Selected Poems Pete Hellings [2001]].
Lewis, Brian, 1936-
Part of Peter Hellings papers
Includes lists of the invitees to book launches in Swansea and Birmingham and books to be given for reviews, [1994]-[1995], and [Manon Hellings's] reminiscences of her husband.
'A Form of Words'/'Educational Times'
Part of Peter Hellings papers
Handwritten drafts of some of the poems entitled 'A Form of Words. Reflections in Retreat' written after he retired from teaching in 1980 and typescript versions of these. The title 'Educational Times' was later given to the collection.
A formal letter from [Henry Addington], Viscount Sidmouth, Whitehall, to Viscount Sydney,
Presented by F. Vaughan Williams, Beacon Place, Lichfield, 1912.
A. Foulkes-Roberts Manuscripts,
Notebooks of A. Foulkes-Roberts, [c. 1882]-[1941], containing extracts from parish registers, mainly from Denbighshire and Flintshire; transcripts of tombstone inscriptions and church memorials, copies of probate records from the Dioceses of Bangor and St Asaph, and the Principal Probate Registry; and notes and extracts from marriage licence bonds, clergy subscription books and other St Asaph diocesan records. The copies were made by A. Foulkes-Roberts and his brother R.D. Roberts.
Foulkes-Roberts, Arthur, 1864-1941
A. Foulkes-Roberts, Prestatyn, May,
Part of Welsh Army Corps Records
A. Foulkes-Roberts, Prestatyn, May 1915.
Part of Hywel D. Lewis Papers,
A four-page typescript of an article for Pendulum (formerly the Anglican Student), written at the request of the editor, whose letter, dated Feb. 1966, together with a draft reply by H.D.L., is enclosed.
Part of R. U. Sayce Papers,
Part of Powis Castle Estate Records,
A fragment (4pp) of a manuscript, entitled 'Ystyriaethol olygiad ar y genedl Iuddewig',
Part of Edward Owen Papers,
Welsh. Formerly Edward Owen MS 132.
A fragment bearing the words - "M. E. Panton went to Lichfield School 4 May 1774.".
Part of Plas Gwyn Estate Records
A fragment beginning 'Crefftwyr Crefydd...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning 'Crefftwyr Crefydd - Na feddylied un dyn fy mod yn erbyn cyfrannu tuag at gynnaliaeth cysurus y gweinidog cydwybodol, a fo'n ...'.
A fragment beginning 'Tyfy mae anwyd dwyfawl ...'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning 'Tyfy mae anwyd dwyfawl ...'. On the reverse side are the words 'Collections For the History of Glamorgan Welsh & English.'
A fragment beginning 'Ye Rich, well - screen'd from joyless care, Deem not my Castles built in Air'.
Part of Iolo Morganwg and Taliesin ab Iolo manuscripts and papers
A fragment beginning, 'Ye Rich, well - screen'd from joyless care, Deem not my Castles built in Air'. The last two lines are: 'Then aid him, from your ample stock, / To build one Cottage on the Rock'.